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Rutgers Derby Days Lip Sync Playlist – DJ Strato 11.12.2011

For those of you who enjoyed our music selection during the Rutgers University Sigma Chi Derby Days Lip Sync on November 11th, 2011 DJ Strato of Hurricane Productions has released his playlist from the event.  Full sorority performance videos coming soon.

Congratulations to Sororities Phi Sigma Sigma and Sigma Delta Tau who were crowned the overall winners of the event, which consisted of a variety of contests that began Sunday November 6th and ran until Saturday, November 12th raising $167,000 total.

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ARTIST SONG TITLE STAMP
Calvin Harris Feel So Close – Clean 7:26:40PM
Foster The People Pumped Up Kicks (Gigamesh Mix) 7:28:46PM
Wiz Khalifa No Sleep (128-80) (Clean) 7:30:30PM
Kreayshawn ft Lil Wayne Gucci Gucci Remix – Clean 7:34:19PM
Rihanna Cheers (Drink To That) – Clean 7:36:02PM
Beyonce Countdown – Clean 7:36:56PM
Gym Class Heroes, Adam Levine Stereo Hearts – Clean 7:38:54PM
Mark Morrison Return Of The Mack – Clean 7:40:48PM
Flo Rida Good Feeling 7:42:38PM
David Guetta ft Will.I.Am Nothing Really Matters (Clean) 7:44:35PM
David Guetta ft Public Enemy Paris (Bring The Noise Bootleg) 7:46:51PM
Don Omar ft Lucenzo Danza Kuduro – Clean 7:48:18PM
Benny Benassi feat. Garry Go Cinema (Radio Edit) 7:49:48PM
The Wanted Glad You Came – Clean 7:52:49PM
Guetta, Flo Rida & Nicki Minaj Where Them Girls At – Clean 7:54:28PM
Tag Team Whoomp (There It Is) 7:56:17PM
DJ Rascal vs Lil Wayne 6 Foot 7 Foot (Clean) 7:58:26PM
Drake ft Lil Wayne The Motto (Clean) 8:02:12PM
DJ Kool Let Me Clear My Throat 8:03:18PM
Ini Kamoze Hotstepper (Intro) 8:04:25PM
LMFAO Sexy And I Know It (100-130) 8:07:05PM
Pitbull ft Marc Anthony Rain Over Me (Joe Maz Remix) 8:08:12PM
Akon, Pitbull, Jermaine Dupri Boomerang – Clean 8:10:10PM
Steve Aoki ft Rivers Cuomo Earthquakey People (Main) 8:12:09PM
Enrique Iglesias ft Pitbull I Like How It Feels (Jump Smokers) 8:14:02PM
Michael Jackson PYT (Pretty Young Thing) 8:15:06PM
Nicki Minaj Super Bass – Clean 8:16:30PM
Dev In The Dark – Clean 8:19:36PM
Baby Bash Go Girl [Remix] – Clean 8:21:48PM
Calvin Harris ft Kelis Bounce – Clean 8:23:07PM
Guetta, Taio Cruz & Ludacris Little Bad Girl – Clean 8:24:11PM
LMFAO ft Calvin Harris Reminds Me Of You (Intro) 8:25:10PM
Coldplay Paradise (Fedde Le Grand Remix) 8:26:10PM
David Guetta ft Kid Cudi Memories – Clean 8:29:11PM
Static Revenger Long Time (Takin My Time) 8:30:48PM
Trey Songz Bottoms Up [Remix] – Clean 8:31:57PM
Guns N’ Roses Sweet Child Of Mine 8:33:02PM
Trina Long Heels Red Bottoms – Clean 8:34:00PM
DJ Frosty Ride That Wave (Remix Radio) 8:34:39PM
Jennifer Lopez ft Pitbull On The Floor – Clean 8:36:30PM
Afrojack ft Eva Simons Take Over Control – Clean 8:37:13PM
Chuckie Who Is Ready To Jump (Clean) 8:40:16PM
Drake ft Rihanna Take Care (Intro) 8:43:46PM
Drake Headlines (PO Clean Edit) 8:44:18PM
Down With Webster Rich Girl$ 8:57:50PM
Trey Songz ft Fabolous What I Be On (Clean) 9:00:05PM
Mac Miller Party On Fifth Ave – Clean 9:01:27PM
Red Cafe ft Ryan Leslie n Rick Ross Fly Together – Clean 9:03:10PM
Jagged Edge ft Nelly Where The Party At – Clean 9:06:05PM
Nicki Minaj ft Drake Moment 4 Life (Clean) 9:08:10PM
David Guetta ft Usher Without You – Clean 9:09:48PM
Pitbull ft Ne-Yo Afrojack n Nayer Give Me Everything – Clean 9:13:35PM
Pitbull ft Ne-Yo Afrojack n Nayer Give Me Everything (Jump Smokers) 9:14:33PM
Sean Kingston Ready Or Not (Clean) 9:16:06PM
Maroon 5 ft Christina Aguilera Moves Like Jagger – Clean 9:17:16PM
Timbaland ft T-Pain & Billy Blue Talk That (Clean) 9:22:25PM
Lupe Fiasco Im Beamin – Clean 9:23:05PM
Snoop Dogg ft R. Kelly That’s That (Clean) 9:29:57PM
Kanye W Good Life – Clean 9:46:53PM
Fabolous You Be Killin’ Em – Clean 9:54:26PM
Britney Spears Criminal – Clean 10:05:28PM
Big Sean ft Kanye W n Roscoe Dash Marvin n Chardonnay – Clean 10:17:28PM
Phoenix Lisztomania 10:28:19PM
Renato Carosone vs Yolanda Be Cool Tu Vuo Fa L’Americano (100-125) 10:49:52PM
Usher ft Pitbull (Jump Smokers) DJ Got Us Fallin In Love 10:51:43PM
David Guetta ft Taio Cruz n Ludacris Little Bad Girl – Clean 10:52:17PM
Rihanna We Found Love 10:58:46PM
Wynter Gordon Dirty Talk (Laidback Luke Remix) 11:07:35PM
Laidback Luke, Steve Aoki Turbulence 11:09:02PM
LMFAO ft Lil Jon Shots – Clean 11:10:41PM
Martin Solveig & Dragonette Hello – Clean 11:11:48PM
Martin Solveig & Dragonette Hello [100-130] – Clean 11:12:54PM
Chuckie The Partycrasher (Kid Kaio 2011) 11:19:40PM
Foster The People Helena Beat (Live vs Studio) – Clean 11:20:54PM

DJ Strato left the event saying, “I don’t always get to play to a crowd that enjoys exactly the kind of music I love to spin, and I get to do that that here at Derby Days, Dance Marathon, and pretty much every other Rutgers event that is orchestrated by the Greek community.  When you get a group like this all working toward such a great cause, the energy is unparalleled.  You can feel it as soon as you come into the room.”

For more information on Sigma Chi’s Derby Days at Rutgers check out this article via Rutgers Daily Targum - ‘Derby Days’ surpasses $100K goal

To see nearly 400 photos from the event, please visit our Facebook albumDerby Days 2011 – Part 1Derby Days 2011 – Part 2.

 

Hurricane Productions will compete for 2009 DJ Times ‘DJ of the Year’

DJTimesNJDJHurricane Productions, a leading New Jersey DJ entertainment company, will compete for the DJ Times DJ of the Year Wednesday August 12 at the International DJ Expo in Atlantic City, NJ.

Vincent Anthony, the NJ DJ company’s lead entertainer, will be showcasing a two-song dance routine that was produced by co-owner DJ Strato and choreographed by Sandra Golis.

“I think our routine will be easy for everyone to learn and enjoy,” said Vincent Anthony. “Without saying too much, our music selection will please DJs, party hosts, dancers, and people outside the industry.”

Mike Walter of Elite Entertainment hosts the yearly competition which will be held at the Casbah in the Trump Taj Mahal from 8-11pm.

“Thank you for stepping up and agreeing to compete in this year’s DJ Times DJ of the Year Competition,” Walter said.  “You have already separated yourself from the vast majority of DJs who would never even attempt to get involved.  I honor your talent and courage.”

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DJ Strato’s Summer 2009 Hits Playlist [Top 40, Hip Hop, Pop]

Each summer DJ Strato, of Hurricane Productions DJ Entertainment, compiles his list of musical hits in the Pop, Hip Hop, and Top 40 genres.Pool Party DJ Backyard Summer 2009

“These playlists give me an easy way to find the best music out right now,” says sixteen year old Maxine Ross. “It’s perfect for a backyard party, I can throw this list on my iPod and just have fun and not worry if the music is going to be good.  I liked their music so much I decided to hire them for my Sweet 16!”

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If you haven’t already, check out HurricaneProductions.com for details on hiring DJ Strato to mix these hits LIVE at your Sweet 16, Graduation, or Private Party.  The Summer 2009 Season is coming to a close so get those pool parties in while you can and enjoy this playlist:

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Follow Hurricane Productions on Twitter!

NJ DJ New Jersey DJ TwitterYou can now follow Hurricane Productions on Twitter!

Hurricane Productions continues to be at the forefront of DJ and entertainment in terms of social networking and Web 2.0 technology.

The NJ DJ company is also available on Facebook, YouTube, and NJ.com

Hurricane Productions entertains all private affairs including New Jersey weddings, NJ Sweet 16s, College Graduations, Anniversaries, Mitzvahs and more!

You can follow Hurricane Productions and its entertainers on Twitter by visiting the following pages:

Hurricane Productions: www.twitter.com/HurricaneDJs

Vincent Anthony: www.twitter.com/VinDJ

DJ Strato: www.twitter.com/DJStrato

DJ N9NE: www.twitter.com/djn9ne

Follow Vincent Anthony and DJ N9NE on Twitter

You can follow two of your favorite Hurricane Productions’ entertainers on Twitter!

Vincent Anthony and Ed DJ N9NE Romani

Vincent Anthony and DJ N9NE continually update their Twitter profiles throughout the day with their thoughts about DJing and anything else in between.

Hurricane Productions’ involvement with Twitter comes after the New Jersey DJ company relaunched its ‘Meet the Entertainers’ staff page to interact on a more personal level with its current and potential client base.

Hurricane Productions, a leading New Jersey DJ entertainment company, is also available on Facebook and YouTube.

You can also catch remixes by the company’s lead DJ and co-owner DJ Strato on DJStrato.com

Updated bios and photo profiles highlight the relaunch of Hurricane Productions staff page

 

Entertainers Dominick LaLima and Ed Romani pose in front of the DJ Screen before a recent Sweet 16.

Entertainers Dominick LaLima and Ed Romani.

With the advent of the company’s six-year anniversary later this month and an increased focus on personalized DJ entertainment, Hurricane Productions relaunched its “Meet the Entertainers” staff page.

The new page gives clients and users a chance to learn about their entertainers prior to making initial contact with the company or seeing them at New Jersey DJ event.

Click here to visit the “Meet the Entertainers Page”

Users can read detailed biographies about each entertainer as well as scroll through an interactive photo profile. Aside from visiting the Hurricane Productions fan page on Facebook, users can visit their favorite entertainer’s individual Facebook profile. 

“We literally want our visitors to know about us before they pick up the phone,” Hurricane Productions’ co-owner Vincent Anthony said. “We stress personalized service and we want that to translate from each page of our website to our product.”

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In the news: Hurricane Productions receives front page mention for Rutgers Dance Marathon in the Daily Targum

Hurricane Productions is in the news this morning after entertaining Rutgers Dance Marathon’s inaugural pep rally last night

Quoted from the Daily Targum:

Hurricane Productions’ DJ Vincent Velasquez, who will be at the actual event in a month, went over the theme hours, and kept the crowd lively by playing music and teaching them dances that could be expected at the event, Grimaldi said.

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Hundreds rally for Dance Marathon

The Daily Targum is the official student newspaper of Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey. In its current form, it exists as a bi-fold tabloid-style paper featuring international, national, local, and university news, as well as editorials, columns, comics, classifieds, sports, and other amusements. The paper boasts a circulation of 17,000.

DJ Strato’s Favorite Music Resource, Beatport.com

Friends and fans are constantly asking me where I get my music from and to be honest there is no one single location. Some of my music comes from subscription services, like Promo Only. Other places I get music from include iTunes, Crooklyn Clan, and Beatport.com. The music resource I would like to talk about today is Beatport.

Beatport is a US based website offering digital downloads for DJs and dance music fans alike. Apparently this site is the “first authentic digital music store designed to service the evolution of the digital music culture, redefining how DJ’s and enthusiasts acquire their music.” They aim to do this through negotiating deals with an immense number of record labels and then offering those labels tracks to download on their site.

Beatport is an adobe flash driven website which is sometimes hard to pull off if you have a lot of user activity (e.g. downloading, logging in etc.), but Beatport manages to maintain a sleek and modern look while also implementing unparalleled functionality and ease of use. For a first time user it may take 10 minutes to learn how the site is laid out, but once you have a feel for how it is setup — you’ll realize how easy and efficient the site really is. As an established user I can log onto the site and find music that I want to purchase within just a few clicks. The website is can sometimes act a little sluggish if there are a lot of users connected, but for the most part it is very quick. The website also occasionally suffers from some glitches from it’s flash design. Again, this is pretty rare and is definitely being ironed out over time.

Beatport designers keep their features nice and simple. You can browse the music by genre, which is pretty standard. There are a lot of genres and sub genres to choose from, including: Breaks, Hardcore, House and Trance. There is definitely something here for every lover of electronic dance music. I personally prefer the House and Electro House genres.

The charts are also very handy. There are a number of regular DJs that publish their music charts on the website, and if you manage to find a chart that you like, you will constantly find a good supply of music here. This is especially helpful in unearthing those hidden gems. Personally I’ve found a few classics which when played out, people are desperate to know the name of. The website makes it simple to “favorite” your … well … favorite artists, genres, and labels. Each time you log in, Beatport remembers your favs.

Download Formats

When you choose to purchase a track from Beatport, you get a choice as to how you wish to receive it:

* 320kbps CBR MP3 – This is the best quality MP3 download they do. It is pretty much identical to CD quality.
* 192kbps VBR MP3 – The quality of this MP3 is also good, but it is a fair bit less than CD quality. There isn’t really a need to download at this quality, unless you’re trying to save on disk space a bit. But with the costs of hard drives these days, you’d be mad to want to sacrifice on quality when the price is still the same.
* WAV file – This can only be received through the mail. However it offers the best audio quality out of the three options. I’d suggest that this is for those moments when you want a superb copy of a track. WAV is the highest quality digital audio format. MP3 compresses sound information to save space where as WAV files offer NO compression which usually results in HUGE file sizes.

A great feature that you’ll find, is that once you’ve purchased using your card once, it will store your card details for you. This means that next time you go to buy something, you only have to add it to your crate, choose the format, and then click purchase. Your card details will be recalled automatically. Very handy and it saves you from having to type it all in every time. And if you are concerned about safety and storing your card information on their servers, don’t be. As an experienced web designer I can tell you Beatport has a very secure system.

If you order MP3s they are available to download instantly, as soon as your payment is accepted. You will be redirected to the download page. If you aren’t, simply ensure you are logged in and click on “My Account”. This will allow you to see the records that you have not yet downloaded.

Legal Issues

Obviously some users will be concerned as to legal issues of downloading MP3s, no matter which website they are downloaded from.

All of the MP3s on Beatport are legal and you are licenced to use them for your own personal use. Essentially it is just like buying a record from the record store. The same legal implications are in effect. Beatport has taken the time to create agreements with all labels involved.
You can be sure that both the label and the artist will receive royalties for each track that you download.

Once you’ve downloaded the MP3s there are no watermarks or devices that will stop you from burning them to CD, so that you can DJ with them or listen to them elsewhere.

Overall

This website is a fantastic resource for DJs and dance music fans alike. If you’re a DJ or a dance music fan and you’re looking for a place where you can legally download upfront music and promos, Beatport is a great resource to have access to.

DJ Strato’s Pitbull, Flo-Rida, and Lil’ Jon Remix “Go Girl, The Anthem” Gaining Popularity

Go Girl, The Anthem 2008 is a new Hip-Hop / House mash featuring DJ Strato / Alex Gaudino Pitbull, Flo-Rida, Lil’ Jon and Cisko Brothers.

The original house instrumental was produced by Cisko Brothers and remixed by Alex Gaudino. The original house instrumental is called “Guaglione”. In 2008 DJ Strato picked up the track and remixed it again, this time adding lyrics from various hip-hop and reggaeton artists including Pitbull, Flo-Rida, and Lil’ Jon.

This mashup has seen huge success at Sweet 16s, graduation parties, and other teen oriented events including Rutgers University Convocation. The evolution of this track is finally complete with the release of the official music video produced by DJ Strato.

DJ Strato reflects on how he has developed his style of remixing:

The thing that I love about mashing popular hip-hop lyrics and house / electro beats is that it combines two areas of popular culture that regularly exist among young audiences. During any teen oriented event there is usually an obvious duality amongst the crowd. Usually, half of the audience enjoys dancing to hip-hop and the other half enjoys dancing to club and house. By combining the two genres in a mash, it allows the hip-hop enthusiasts to sing along and participate in something familiar while it also satisfies the club/house enthusiasts taste for heart pumping bass lines and gradual momentous buildups.

Top 6 DJ Excuses For Not Having a Song Request

With the entire world of music at our fingertips, made possible by our friend the internet, it’s relatively easy for DJs to amass an extensive music library. As a mobile disc jockey this is a fantastic realization. DJs no longer have to buy expensive records or even CDs and what’s even more appealing is that two hundred pounds of records has now been shrunk down into a half-pound external hard drive. Services like iTunes and Real Rhapsody make it possible to legally download huge amounts of musical data right from the comfort of your home.

Despite all the conveniences the internet brings to the mobile DJ table it is still very possible to incur massive holes in your music library! Let’s face it, even the biggest external hard drives cannot hold all the world’s music. So what do we do as DJs? We try to make sure we have the top songs from popular artists and try to anticipate what requests might be for each individual event.

That being said, there is always a chance you make not have the song, best man Jim Johnson wants to lip sync at his best friend’s wedding. Or perhaps a brand new song has just aired on the radio, it slips under your DJ radar, and someone requests it at a Sweet 16.

Well as a DJ, the words “I don’t have that song” NEVER want to leave your mouth. To combat such statements from even entering the forefront of a DJs brain, a few core values must be bent. Most DJs are honest, passionate, friendly individuals — but when it comes to the embarrassment of not having a song, honesty sometimes takes a back seat.

That brings me to our list of the Top 6 DJ Excuses for Not Having a Song Request:

1.) I’m sorry, the version I have is not edited — and I can only play clean music.
2.) That song is a little too up-tempo for right now, I’ll play it when the music gets “dancier“.
3.) Bah! This is terrible… the CD with your song on it is scratched.
4.) I know I have it, just give me a minute to find it.
5.) It’s almost dinner time, I can only fit a couple more songs in.
6.) I have about 11 requests to fulfill before yours, be patient [...hopefully forget about the track...] and I’ll play it after the other eleven songs.

Now, only a couple of those excuses are backfire-proof. Most of the excuses rely on the guest either forgetting about their request or simply not wanting to bother the DJ again. However, there are always a few persistent guests who return to the DJ booth three, four, or even five times nagging the DJ until their song gets played. In that situation you’ve got to be resourceful.

Most venues have a wireless internet connection that a DJ can tap into in the case of a music request emergency. Also, the majority of our DJs have made the cellphone switch to the iPhone and with the iPhone you can download a song from iTunes virtually anywhere in the world.

As easy as that sounds, it is still quite a hassle to take your concentration off the mix — find the appropriate wire for the iPhone — plug it into your AUX port — download the song — and somehow smoothly mix into it from the iPod. Wireless internet technology is improving every day and the hope for DJs is that in the future we will never have to make up excuses for not having music — but until the technology becomes faster, more convenient, and easier our list of six will continue to sustain disc jockey pride.